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Hawker Typhoon, single-seat fighter-bomber 1944Hawker Typhoon, having followed its FW-190 victim down and watched it crash in flames, the Typhoon zooms up again to the skies, in search of other prey. Date: 1944
Louis Paulhan flying in Farman III 1909Louis Paulhan, pioneering French aviator flying in Farman III biplane, in a competition in Blackpool, September 1909. Date: September 1909
Defence against the deadly long-range missiles 1958Illustration by George Horace Davis, showing some ideas for missile interception, based on radar, computers, satellite and missile rockets in the future, and the continuing need for manned aircraft
WORLD WAR I (1914-1918). Aerial battle between french (Model Nieuport 17) and german (Albatros D-III) aircrafts
Sage Air AdvertAdvertisement for the English aircraft manufacturer, Frederick Sage, featuring a seaplane. Date: 1914
Col and Mrs. Lindbergh being aided with their aircraftCharles Lindbergh and his wife Anne, the two are being aided by a group of Japanese workers with their aircraft and its propella. Anne sits in the aircraft whilst Charles is looking at the helpers
WW1 - Patrolled U-Boat over Heligoland, German IslandsWW1 - An illustration showing two air-crafts patrolling over Heligoland. From their aeroplanes, they observe a U-Boat hidden in the rough waters of the North Sea. Date: 1915
WW1 - Air Action - English SE5 and German Albatros D. VaWW1 - A photograph capturing two aeroplanes in action from below viewpoint. The British biplane fighter aircraft S.E.5, (Scout Experimental 5)
WW1 - News of an air raid, 1917WW1 - Drawn by an observer is a scene of a British air station in England as the air force are in preparation after news of an air raid
WW1 - Air Battle - English SE5 and German LVG aircraftsWW1 - A photograph from an aerial viewpoint of a British biplane fighter aircraft S.E.5 (Scout Experimental 5), and a German LVG (Luft-Verkhers-Gesellschaft), in air battle. Date: circa 1915
WW1 - French and German aerial combat, 1916WW1 - In aerial combat over Champagne district in France, a German biplane fires at and brings down a French aviator. The damaged aircraft leaves a trail of black smoke as it falls nose-down from
WW1 - British and German aircraft in action, 1917WW1 - The illustration captures a birdseye view of a vast landscape where British aeroplanes are in action, attacking German infantry
WW1 - French and German aerial battle, 1916WW1 - French and German aeroplanes in an aerial battle. The French in quick-firing gun action using the built in machine gun at the nose of the battle-plane to attack their enemy
WW1 - Aerial combat - Over Mametz Wood, FranceWW1 - An illustration and birdseye view of an aerial fight. A British airman in action bringing down an enemy aircraft over Mametz Wood in France. Date: 1917
WW1 - Decorated Belgian aeroplanes - Medussas HeadWW1 - Belgian aviators show their humour as they decorate their aircrafts. Seen here is Medusas head painted on the nose the aeroplane
WW1 - A scene at night on a British airfieldWW1 - A scene at a British flying-ground on the night of an air raid. Lit up by surrounding lights, the airmen and mechanics prepare the two aircrafts for the midnight call. Date: 1916
WW1 - British seaplanes in action, Cuxhaven, Germany, 1915WW1 - Seven British seaplanes flying towards their first real oversea air raid. The British naval pilots on a mission to bomb various enemy naval works in Cuxhaven, Germany, 1915. Date: 1915
WW1 - British bomber squadron with Avro 504sWW1 - Three Avro 504 British biplanes and the British bomber squadron on the ground preparing to carry out an aerial attack in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Commander Briggs biplane, No
WW1 - German airfield lit up by searchlightsWW1 - An " enemy" photograph of a German flying-station. Three men and two German aircrafts are lit up in the airfield by searchlights
WW1 - German anti-Aircraft defencesWW1 - German anti-aircraft defences attacking two aircrafts from the ground in Berlin. Four Germans man the large gunned artillery vehicle
WW1 - British seaplane squadron on patrolWW1 - A view from the sky, as if flying with the British squadron. Depicting the majestic quality of " The Avengers" and of British pride
SANTOS DUMONT, Alberto (1873-1932). Brazilian aviator. Engraving
First World War (1918). French air patrol. Illustration by Fran篩s Flameng. Drawing
First World War (1918). Supplying for the English army coming from a parachute. Drawing
First World War (1918). French flying school. Illustration by Fran篩s Flameng. Drawing
First World War (1918). German plane on fire, beign knocked down by French artillery. Illustration by Georges Leroux (July 20, 1918). Drawing
First World War (1915). German Ludwieshafen factory being bombed by 18 French planes. Illustration by A. Matignon (1915)
First World war (1914). Fighting a duel in the air. Illustration by Georges Scott (November, 1914). Drawing
World War I. Spad squadFirst World War (1914-1918). French squad of machine-gunning German positions (July 1918). Picture by Maurice Busset. Drawing
World War I. French three-seater aircraftFirst World War (1914-1918). French three-seated aircraft in photographic mission protected by a Spad. Picture by E. Cournault. Drawing
World War I. Frenc squadFirst World War (1914-1918). Hangars of a French fighter squad. Picture by Fran篩 os Flameng
World War I. Join the Air ServiceFirst World War (1914-1918). Join the Air Service. Recruitment poster by Warren Keith (1918)
World War I. Bombing LudwigshafenFirst World War (1914-1918). Bombardment of Ludwigshafen by a French squad (26th May 1915). Picture by Henry Farr鮠 Drawing
World War I. Battle of ArrasFirst World War (1915). Battle during a storm in the north of Arras, seen from Mont Saint-Eloy. Picture by Georges Scott (21st August 1915)
World War I. Aircraft factoryFirst World War (1914-1918). Aircraft factory (July 1918)
Roe on the Avro triplane in 1910One of the first passenger flights in England. A.V Roe was a great pioneer of British aviation. Date: 1910
British interceptor aircrafts by G. H. DavisInterceptor, small fighting machines that where specially designed for defence over london. Date: 1930
Bristol 170 Freighter G-AGPV prototypeBristol Freighter G-AGPV was Bristol Aircrafts prototype which first flew in 1945. Date: circa 1946
Bombs and bombing, methods and types of projectilesThe aerial bomber and his waepons: The wimperis sight used in the R.A.F in conjunction with a press-button bomb-release to ensure hitting the target; and other methods of bomb attack. Date: 1939
Italian Caproni bomb-carrying biplane and triplane 1917Top: Caproni bomb-carrying biplane, extensively used by the Italian Air Service, owing to there great lifting power they were capable of carrying a big load of bombs, as well as two pilots
How wireless waves guide aeroplanes during bad visibilityMethod of directing the pilots of aircraft flying to and from Croydon has been revolutioned by the Marconi directional visual beacon station erected at croydon. WWII
German aircraft 1918Fighting, bombing and reconnassance German planes of 1918. The Friedrichshafen machines are built by the Flugzen Friedrichshafen company, a branch of the Zeppelin works. Date: 1918
British bombers with folding wings 1918Built before the Gothas, British bombers with fold out wings. Reducing space, necessary for storage. Date: 1918
Seaplanes of 1918Latest Navy aircrafts. Seaplanes in there present stage of development of 1918 for World War One purposes may be roughly divided into three classes
Aeroplanes of 1918Latest aeroplanes of 1918. Bristol was a general-purpose military aircraft, a two-seater biplane, Handley Page giant bombdropper
Effects of varying speeds, wind, and height on bombing 1917The race for raiding: Problems of bombing for Briton and Boche. Top, a comparison with a British bomber and a Gotha heavy German bomber
Louis Paulhan in BlackpoolLouis Paulhan (1883 1963), pioneering French aviator. Louis seated in his French biplane Farman III, at a competition at Blackpool in September 1909
Three USAF Cavalier Mustangs and a Cavalier 2000 with tip tanks outside Cavalier Aircrafts facility at Sarasota, Florida